Sentence examples for consequence of interference from inspiring English sources

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As this increase is reflected in the intermolecular rate constant, this is most likely the consequence of interference with an intermolecular interaction.

Hawley et al. [ 44] reported that resveratrol-induced AMPK activation in isogenic cell lines, stably expressing AMPK complexes containing AMP-insensitive γ2 subunit variants (R531G), derives from an AMP/ATP imbalance as a consequence of interference with mitochondrial respiration.

Our model predicts an important consequence of interference interactions: a substantial fraction of the genomic substitutions observed in laboratory or field data of dense-sweep processes are not driver mutations, but moderately beneficial or deleterious passenger mutations fixed by hitchhiking.

Oxidative stress also belongs to Cd-induced plant cell responses as a consequence of interference with antioxidant enzymes and depletion of antioxidant molecules [ 4], which may result in oxidative damages to phospholipid membranes, proteins and DNA [ 5, 6].

These results reinforce that VPA potentially could be used in differentiation therapy of NB and that the effects in part could be a consequence of interference with the Notch signalling cascade.

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Finally, some flickering of the cones may be appreciated in the videos that may be a consequence of interferences or reflective changes as well as changes in the coupling efficiency between the incident light and the cones for each raster scan [ 14].

In his remarks on Wednesday, Mr. Putin referred to the continued disorder in Libya and warned of the "horrible consequences of interference".

One learns, in other words, a great deal from Mr. Rashid's book about the nature of local Central Asian politics and the consequences of interference by outside powers.

To find the consequences of interference of PTEN expression by miR-22 we measured AKT activity in response to growth factor withdrawal and stimulation.

A number of studies have addressed the consequences of interference with survivin expression or function in tumor cells.

Here we discuss examples of human exposures to adverse intrauterine environments that underscore the dramatic biological consequences of interference with normal development.

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